Under the Occupational Health & Safety Act, employers are required to ensure that workers have been trained and are aware of any hazard in the workplace.
Under the Occupational Health & Safety Act, employers are required to ensure that workers have been trained and are aware of any hazard in the workplace. Because working where there is a possibility of asbestos being in the workplace and that exposure to asbestos could be lethal to a person, it becomes an employer’s responsibility to ensure that those that may work in the area where asbestos can be found have the training, knowledge, and experience to work in these areas.
As a discussion-based training, we will discuss:
What is Asbestos and how can it harm a person
How to identify what materials may contain asbestos
A review of definitions that you will need to know about asbestos
What is an Asbestos Control Program, and why it is so important to have and apply to the workplace.
Understanding the difference between Type 1, 2 and 3 Asbestos abatement operations.
A review of additional measures and procedures that need to be considered
To enhance the learning experience training videos are watched and reviewed with participants.
We At Industrial Safety Trainers Believe That We Can Make a Difference.
We provide training and consulting services that will change the way workers look at safety in the workplace. We offer a very unique way of training; a discussion based method of learning.
Our training team is a highly skilled group of certified professionals with a wealth of industry experience and work related background but most importantly, they are passionate about safety training.
Our support staff strives to understand our client realities and through collaboration and purposeful listening ensures facilitation of each specific training or consulting request. Each team member works tirelessly to make the registration process for training courses easy and enjoyable.
The BRight Group offers a practical training solution for investigating workplace accidents, with emphasis on how to determine what caused the accident. This (3) hour classroom training is suitable for managers, supervisors and jobsite foremens.
Often developed to lessen the physical load for workers, elevating devices create a host of new hazards including pinch points and other moving parts.
Would you stick your hand into a machine and hope no one turns it on? You can guarantee the machine stays off by locking and tagging it out. Failure to lock out machinery before servicing it is a major cause of injury and death.
This course meets the training requirements under Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 278/05 for performing Types 1 and 2 asbestos work.
Skid steer safety training and certification is offered at Advantage Learning Solutions for operators of all skill-levels, from a novice to someone in need of recertification.
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